The Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Center relates the Squamish people's unique culture, history and customs, which have been passed down through the centuries
Set on the flat plains on the outskirts of Saskatoon, the largest city in Canada’s vast Saskatchewan province, Wanuskewin is a multi-award-winning immersion
The storied history of the proud Huron-Wendat Nation is told at Huron Village, an easily accessible and urban Indigenous tourism experience in Canada's Quebec province.
The remote and stunning Klahoose Wilderness Resort sits on the lands of the Klahoose people who have lived in the region ‘since time before memory.
In recent years, their remarkable traditions have been revived; many of which are shared with visitors to this luxurious and sustainable eco-resort, set amidst a pristine wilderness.
Unimaginably vast, Baffin Island is the world’s fifth largest island and home to the Inuit-owned Indigenous tourism business, Arctic Bay Adventures.
Their name, which means “people who build a house," refers to a peaceful confederation between six Native American nations, also known as the Iroquois Confederacy
'Abegweit' is an Anglicised version of 'Epekwitk' in the Mi’kmaq language, which is the Mi'kmaq's name for Prince Edward Island.